Students to help West Chester businesses save energy, money and cut pollution (PA)
admin | Mar 12, 2010
PHILADELPHIA (March 11, 2010) In a ceremony today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $149,992 grant to the West Chester Area School District for a project to help local businesses conserve energy, save money and cut harmful greenhouse gases
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